Father, son killed in Zimbabwe plane crash

BY News Agency

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A small aircraft chartered by Mozambican ports company Cornelder crashed near the Mozambique-Zimbabwe border, killing all six occupants, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

Among the victims were four Green Motors Services (GMS) directors while the two crew members were a father and son.

According to NAN, Cornelder Mozambique, the company using the plane, is a private joint venture between Moçambique Ports and Railways (CFM) and Cornelder Holdings based in Rotterdam, Holland.

The company’s chairman, Adelino Mesquita, was named among the victims of the crash.

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The four directors were reportedly on their way from Beira to attend a board meeting in Mutare.

Investigations to establish the cause of the accident are underway but preliminary investigations attribute the crash to bad weather.

The wreckage of the eight-seater plane and body parts of the victims were strewn all over the place near the mountain peak.

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Police and army details from Mozambique are at the scene and efforts are underway to take the bodies to Mutare Provincial Hospital Mortuary for post moterms.

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